1999 studio album by Goodie Mob
World Party |
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Released | December 21, 1999 (1999-12-21) |
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Recorded | 1998–1999 |
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Studio | - The Dungeon Recording Studios (SWATS,GA)
- Studio 56 (Los Angeles,CA)
- Lions' Den Recording Studio (New York,NY)
- Stankonia Recording (Atlanta, GA)
- DARP Studios (Atlanta, GA)
- Silent Sound Studios (Atlanta, GA)
- Songbird Studios (Atlanta, GA)
- PatchWerk Recording Studios (Atlanta, GA)
- Doppler Studios (Atlanta, GA)
- Unique Recording Studios (New York, NY)
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Genre | Hip hop |
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Length | 54:57 |
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World Party is the third studio album by the American hip hop quartetGoodie Mob. It was released on December 21, 1999, viaLaFace/Arista Records. The recording sessions took place at the Dungeon inSWATS, atStudio 56 inLos Angeles, at Lion's Den Studio andUnique Recording Studios inNew York City, at Stankonia Recording, DARP Studios, Silent Sound Studios, Songbird Studios,PatchWerk Recording Studios andDoppler Studios inAtlanta. The album was produced by Organized Noize,Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie,CeeLo Green, Coptic, Cyptron,Dallas Austin, Derrick Trotman,Easy Mo Bee,Kanye West,Mr. DJ, Rondal Rucker, andT-Mo. It featuresguest appearances from Backbone,Sleepy Brown,Big Boi,Joi, andTLC. The album peaked at number 48 on theBillboard 200 and number 8 on theTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. On January 24, 2000, it received Gold status by theRecording Industry Association of America for selling 500,000 copies.
The album spawned two singles: "Get Rich to This", which peaked at No. 65 on theHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and No. 59 on theR&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, and "What It Ain't (Ghetto Enuff)".
The album was the group's last album with the original four members untilAge Against the Machine in 2013.
FormerNational Football LeaguecornerbackAsante Samuel has a tattoo on his left arm that says "Get Rich to This", because he liked that song in college.[7]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Invitation to the World Party" | | | 0:39 |
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2. | "World Party" | | Organized Noize | 4:06 |
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3. | "Chain Swing" | | | 4:22 |
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4. | "Get Rich to This / Parking Lot (Break)" (featuringBig Boi and Backbone) | - Gipp
- Barnett
- Callaway
- Knighton
- Antwan Patton
- Jamahr Williams
- Brown
- Murray
- Wade
| Organized Noize | 5:11 |
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5. | "The Dip" | - Gipp
- Barnett
- Callaway
- Knighton
| | 4:12 |
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6. | "All A's" (featuring Backbone) | | Mr. DJ | 5:26 |
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7. | "What It Ain't (Ghetto Enuff)" (featuringTLC) | | | 4:46 |
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8. | "I.C.U." (featuringSleepy Brown) | - Gipp
- Barnett
- Callaway
- Knighton
- Brown
- Murray
- Wade
| Organized Noize | 3:51 |
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9. | "Rebuilding" | - Gipp
- Barnett
- Callaway
- Knighton
- Angelettie
- Kanye West
- Bob James
| | 4:38 |
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10. | "Just Do It / Poochie (Break)" | - Gipp
- Barnett
- Callaway
- Knighton
- Rondal Rucker
| Rondal Rucker | 5:31 |
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11. | "Street Corner" (featuring Backbone andJoi) | - Gipp
- Barnett
- Callaway
- Knighton
- Williams
- Joi Gilliam
- Brown
- Murray
- Wade
| Organized Noize | 3:00 |
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12. | "Cutty Buddy" (featuring Sleepy Brown) | - Gipp
- Barnett
- Callaway
- Knighton
- Brown
- Murray
- Wade
- Bolivar Troncoso
| Organized Noize | 3:49 |
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13. | "Fie Fie Delish" | | Easy Mo Bee | 3:44 |
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14. | "Go Back (Break)" | | | 1:07 |
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Total length: | 54:57 |
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| Chart (2000) | Position |
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US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[10] | 83 |
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Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[11] | Gold | 500,000^ |
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^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
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